SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE
ENTERTAINMENT, DEATH. Review by Julius C. Lacking.
ENTERTAINMENT, DEATH. Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Dir: Yasuzô Masumura (Arrow Video). Review by Phil Bailey.
The Hideout Sessions (Pravda). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Dirty Money. Review by Scott Adams.
This week’s compendium of five carefully selected albums are all connected by the quantuum improbability of having landed on Julius C. Lacking’s desk at precisely the right time.
SKA DREAM (Quote Unquote). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Happy Birthday, Ratboy. Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Still (Glacial Movements). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Culture Shock Treatment (Paper and Plastick). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Agricultural Tragic Deluxe (New West Records). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
In A Ripped Dress (Bang!). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
This week’s compendium of five carefully selected albums includes not one but TWO ska reviews. Julius C. Lacking advises you proceed with caution.
New Long Leg (4AD). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Hollywood Blvd (Carry On Music). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Jill Gevargizian’s lush horror film The Stylist shines in a great new Blu-ray release.
Body of Work (1990-1995) (Don Giovanni ). Review by Scott Adams.
Ghost of Vroom 2 EP (Mod y Vi). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Happiness ( Eagles Golden Tooth). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
In this unusual package, you not only experience a physical journey to South America, but you begin to imagine the process of living as a blind person.
An action-packed Danish action film filled with nihilism, existentialism, and every gun in Europe.
With his latest book, What This Comedian Said Will Shock You, celebrated stand-up Jedi Bill Maher “shocks” readers by doing the most outrageous, unthinkable, and socially unacceptable thing imaginable: he speaks rationally, logically, and objectively.
Gasoline Lollipops’ newest single, “Freedom Don’t Come Easy,” is today’s mother lovin’ punk rock folk anthem.
Frank Henenlotter’s gory grindhouse classic Basket Case looks as grimy as the streets of Times Square, and that is one of the film’s greatest assets. Arrow Video gives this unlikely candidate a welcome fresh release.
Despite the Mother’s Day factor, hundreds of fervent, faithful followers still flocked to Orlando’s famed Plaza Live to catch an earlybird set from Jimmy Failla — one of the hottest names on today’s national comedy scene.
Ink 19 readers get an early listen and look at “Cool Sparkling Water,” a new single from Lonnie Walker.
Jeremy Glazier has a bucket list day at a Los Lobos 50th Anniversary show in Davenport, Iowa.
Carl F. Gauze reviews the not-quite one-woman show, Always… Patsy Cline, based on the true story of Cline’s friendship with Louise Seger, who met the star in l961 and corresponded with Cline until her death.
Carl F. Gauze reviews this interesting look at the surprising history and scandalous etymology of jazz, in Weird Music That Goes On Forever, by Bob Suren.
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.